NORMAN-EISNER-Obituary

NORMAN EISNER

New York, New York

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EISNER--Norman. Social justice champion and prominent business leader, passed away August 25 at 91. A longtime Great Neck resident his active engagement in the civil rights and peace movement earned him a place on Nixon's Enemies List, and included SNCC and Business Executives Move for Vietnam...

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Hi... This is Madeline Eisner. I am Norman Eisner´s daughter and would love to speak with you!!! [email protected]

As a lawyer, I represented Norman in many of his commercial pursuits and as a friend, I had phenomenal respect for him and his continual fight for justice. I was counsel in connection with Claudine, and many of the matters that Norman was engaged in. I would love to be connected with his family. As his personal counsel, I believe I have some wonderful things to share with them.

Norman also helped my father Harold Trent establish Vanguard National Bank, which I believe was the first minority owned bank on Long Island. I was only a teenager at that time but I still have fond memories of him.

Norman was a very good friend of my father, Harold Trent, and along with their working together in Civil Rights he also participated in establishing Vanguard National Bank, the first majority Black owned bank in Hempstead, New York for which my father was the original board chair.
I have very fond memories of Norman. H was a wonderful person who was admired by many, and for us he was to be congratulated for his participation in the Enemies' List.

Please feel free to contact me...

He was very kind man my deepest sympathy